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French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna and her UAE counterpart Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan sign economic agreements between the two countries. IMAGES
Morocco is now the fourth Arab state this year to announce it would establish relations with Israel. According to CNN, it was another diplomatic win for the Trump administration. However, it may create some trouble for the incoming Biden administration. That's because the Trump administration agreed that the US would recognize the long-disputed Western Sahara region. The largely Sahrawi population has fought for self-determination for four decades under the banner of the Polisario Front. The UN and European Union describe Western Sahara as a 'non-self-governing territory.' Political and security risk consultant Geoff Porter says the US' abrupt reversal of its policy dramatically increases the likelihood of renewed regional conflict.
Jerusalem, Dec 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abir Sultan).- The moderate fans of Beitar Jerusalem gathered on Friday to express their support for the agreement reached with the United Arab Emirates. Local media reported that the deal has sparked a confrontation between moderate fans and the racist extremist nationalist group "La Familla" that opposes the deal. The UAE royal family, specifically Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Nahyan, bought 50% of the club and plans invest millions of dollars in the team over the next decade. FOOTAGE OF MODERATE FANS OF BEITAR JERUSALEM ON FRIDAY.
"The Last Dance" is the 2020 documentary about Michael Jordan's time with the Chicago Bulls. CNN reports that Jordan is donating some of the proceeds of the documentary to feed that nation's hungry. Feeding America is the nation's largest hunger-relief outfit. Jordan gave the charity $2 million, which comes as the pandemic is pushing an inordinate number of Americans experiencing hunger. "In these challenging times and in a year of unimaginable difficulty due to Covid-19, it's more important than ever to pause and give thanks."
Samia Ghali, héroïne d'une émission de télé-réalité
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).